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Wednesday, 20 November 2024

EVANGELICAL WOMEN IN THE SECOND HALF OF 1800; LUCY FARROW P/13

                                                             Read Part One HERE                                                                                                                                 

In this post I will contine to focus on a woman named Lucy Fellow.She lived from 1851 - 1922. Lucy was mightily used in the city of Portsmouth. She saw about two hundred come to Christ and most of these received the Baptism with the Holy Spirit. Lucy continued on and went to Liberia, Africa. There she worked among the Kru people with Julia Hutchins. She even ministered to the king of the Kru. Reports came back of Liberians becoming saved and baptised in God's Spirit.

Upon leaving Liberia in 1907, Lucy returned to the United States. She held one revival meeting in Littleton, North Carolina. Soon, in May 1908, Lucy was back at Azusa. Here she ministered from "a small faith cottage" at the back of the Mission, where people came to her for prayer.

Lucy later returned to Texas to live with her son. In 1911 she contracted tuberculosis and died at the age of sixty. Her life was full of God's power and the lives of many were touched by her ministry.

Read Part Fourteen HERE

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